Eye (Noun)

Meaning 1

The organ of sight.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • Her bright blue eye sparkled with excitement as she gazed at the beautiful painting.
  • He had an injury in his left eye that made it sensitive to light.
  • The doctor examined her eye with a specialized lens to check for any damage.
  • After a few weeks of healing, the scarring around her eye began to fade.
  • In dim light, the pupils of his eye dilated to let in more light.

Synonyms

  • Oculus
  • Optic

Hypernyms

  • Receptor
  • Sensory Receptor

Hyponyms

  • OD
  • Stemma
  • OS
  • Ocellus

Related Words

  • Eye (verb)

Meaning 2

A small hole or loop (as in a needle); "the thread wouldn't go through the eye".

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The sewing needle has a tiny eye that threads pass through.
  • She struggled to get the yarn through the small eye of the crochet hook.
  • The rope ran smoothly through the brass eye of the pulley.
  • Carefully pushing the thread through the eye of the needle was the hardest part.
  • The fishing line went through the metal eye on the end of the rod.

Related Words

  • Eyelet (noun)

Meaning 3

Attention to what is seen; "he tried to catch her eye".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • She caught his eye across the crowded room and smiled.
  • He tried to catch her eye, but she was too busy to notice him.
  • The artist instructed her students to use their eye to study the shape and form of the still-life composition.
  • The art critic's trained eye picked out the subtle nuances of color and texture in the painting.
  • Her eye was drawn to the beautiful view outside the window, and she couldn't help but gaze at it in wonder.

Hypernyms

  • Attending

Related Words

  • Eye (verb)

Meaning 4

Good discernment (either visually or as if visually); "she has an eye for fresh talent"; "he has an artist's eye".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The art collector has a keen eye for emerging artists.
  • She's got a great eye for interior design and decorated her house beautifully.
  • The coach has an eye for spotting young athletic talent from a mile away.
  • He has a seasoned eye for investment opportunities and has made a fortune.
  • The fashion designer has an exquisite eye for fabrics and textures.

Hypernyms

  • Judgement
  • Sagaciousness
  • Judgment
  • Discernment

Related Words

  • Eye (verb)

Meaning 5

An area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm".

Classification

Nouns denoting spatial position.

Examples

  • The pilot navigated the plane directly into the eye of the hurricane, plummeting into the eeriest calm within the storm's vortex.
  • Tourists often find themselves in the eye of the city's shopping district, surrounded by bustling streets and towering skyscrapers.
  • As the small boat sailed deeper into the heart of the tornado, it found itself eerily in the eye of the storm, a brief respite from the chaos.
  • The architect designed the city's central park to be the eye of the metropolitan, a peaceful oasis amidst the steel and concrete jungle.
  • At the eye of the ancient volcano lay a crater lake, ringed by sheer cliffs and watered by countless small streams.

Synonyms

  • Centre
  • Center
  • Middle
  • Heart

Hypernyms

  • Country
  • Area

Hyponyms

  • Storm Center
  • Medical Center
  • Hub
  • City Centre
  • Seat
  • Midstream
  • Financial Center
  • Central City
  • Storm Centre
  • Center Stage
  • Centre Stage
  • Inner City
  • Midfield
  • City Center
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